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Kudos to James O’Sullivan for a title so great I want to steal it: Cultural Mechanics is his podcast focusing on a really diverse range of digital humanities and digital arts topics. (Right now I would say it’s more digital arts in nature, but that may not be his overall focus.) Here it is on SoundCloud.

Listening to Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin on 5by5’s [*Back to Work* podcast][b2w], and hearing them mention Dr. Drang and Fletcher Penney and realizing that I have been involved in this scene a loonnngg time, and I haven’t really figured out how to make anything of that. (Thinking about 37Signals’ notion of “by-products”.)

Over at HiveLogic, Dan Benjamin has a great [guide on Podcasting Equipment][hl], which has been updated for 2009. He distinguishes between four types of users: beginner, entry, mid-range, and prosumer. (Okay, that isn’t a very coherent typology, but the scenarios he provides for each are clear enough to be helpful to anyone curious.)

The Amazing Crawfish Boat is available at your favorite bookseller (both Amazon and B&N). I have also released some additional free materials: audio versions of some of the chapters and photos — all available for download. Details are available on the book’s page.